Meaning & Definition of word "Potable"

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    Potable

    /ˈpoʊtəbl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Safe and fit for drinking; drinkable.
      • Example: The water from the new filtration system is now potable.
    • 2. Suitable for consumption, specifically regarding liquids.
      • Example: Only potable water should be served to children.
    • 3. Referring to beverages that are safe to drink, particularly in a public context.
      • Example: The local authorities ensured that the river's water was potable before allowing fishing and recreational activities.
    • 4. Complying with health standards concerning drinking water and liquids.
      • Example: Tourists are advised to drink only potable water while visiting remote areas.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'potabilis', meaning 'drinkable', from 'potare', meaning 'to drink'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    potable water:

    Water that is safe for drinking.

    non-potable:

    Water that is not safe for drinking.

    potable solutions:

    Liquid solutions that are safe to consume.

    Related Words

    hydration:

    The process of causing something to absorb water.

    aqueous:

    Related to or resembling water.

    liquid:

    A substance that flows freely but is of constant volume.

    Slang Meanings of potable

    Meaning: Water that is cool and refreshing to drink.

    Example Sentence: After the hike, we found some potable at the creek.

    Meaning: Any drinkable liquid, often used in informal contexts.

    Example Sentence: I'll take whatever's potable from the cooler.